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that's up to pakistan. but, in solving its problems, pakistan should understand that anti-americanism and con spear think series will not make problems disappear. >> clinton said, pakistan risks using u.s. aid if it doesn't do more to fight terrorism. >> president obama in the g-8 focusing on the prodemocracy movement sweeping across the middle east. he will leave france and travel to warsaw to meet with the country's president and other central european leaders. >>> ratko mladic is expected to be transferred to the hague on charges that he committed awe trop it is. they say he slaughtered nearly 8,000 muslim men and boys in serbia. there he is looking frail. his attorneys claim he is not well enough to even communicate with the judge. >> president obama signs the patriots act minutes before it was set to expire, the midnight deadline. the provisions of the law passed after the 9/11 attacks deal with legalizing terrorist is yo surveillance tactics and searching their personal records. it has now been extend
that's up to pakistan. but, in solving its problems, pakistan should understand that anti-americanism and con spear think series will not make problems disappear. >> clinton said, pakistan risks using u.s. aid if it doesn't do more to fight terrorism. >> president obama in the g-8 focusing on the prodemocracy movement sweeping across the middle east. he will leave france and travel to warsaw to meet with the country's president and other central european leaders. >>> ratko...
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and pakistan. pakistan's top military spy agency has arrested five informants who helped the cia locate osama bin laden. among those taken into custody a major who reportedly wrote down license plate numbers of people who visited bin laden's compound and then turned them over to american intelligence officials. res res ressa seya, what are they saying ability these arrests? >> ali, pakistani security officials confirmed to cnn that the isi, pakistan's top spy agencies have arrested several suspected informants for the cia. these are pakistani men who allegedly help the cia, fed it information before the big raid on the bin laden compound last month. "the new york times" is reporting one of these individuals is an army major who, as you mentioned, was apparently writing down license plates of cars going in and out of the compound. one of our sources, a pakistani security official, flatly denies among the men arrested is an army officer. we also know that among the men arrested were men staying at a
and pakistan. pakistan's top military spy agency has arrested five informants who helped the cia locate osama bin laden. among those taken into custody a major who reportedly wrote down license plate numbers of people who visited bin laden's compound and then turned them over to american intelligence officials. res res ressa seya, what are they saying ability these arrests? >> ali, pakistani security officials confirmed to cnn that the isi, pakistan's top spy agencies have arrested...
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i want to agree on pakistan. they sent troops into the tribal areas and took thousands and thousands of casualties trying to fight al qaeda elements. there are some concerns about their intelligence service being penetrated, at the same time, we have to have them. it is a very funny relationship. we need to try to improve their standing amongst themselves so we can get to a better place. >> quick yes or no question. should the administration release these bin laden's photos? >> i don't think it is necessary. i would be very careful. we don't want to inflame places where we have troops trying to do good things. >> congressman mike rogers and congressman loretta sanchez, great to get your take. thanks for joining us. >> it's 47 minutes past the hour. building up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve your wireless network experience. from a single phone call to the most advanced data download, we're covering m
i want to agree on pakistan. they sent troops into the tribal areas and took thousands and thousands of casualties trying to fight al qaeda elements. there are some concerns about their intelligence service being penetrated, at the same time, we have to have them. it is a very funny relationship. we need to try to improve their standing amongst themselves so we can get to a better place. >> quick yes or no question. should the administration release these bin laden's photos? >> i...
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it comes to terrorists within pakistan. so this is the pattern. it's been going on for many, many years. it's good that we've gotten over this hump and that they are trying to tone things down. >> what's -- i mean i think you're absolutely right about the chinese getting a peek at that. many of the defense analyst and aviation buffs assumed china has had a look at this already. what is the significance of secretary of state hillary clinton going? is that a good thing to return to the old pattern? >> i think her trip had been planned. i think the new development from senator kerry's trip is probably more the helicopter being returned than the secretary of state's trip. i think that was on the books and is still on the books. that's going to be part of the challenge the administration faces, to see whether this stark reality we faced of having osama bin laden inside pakistan, near an army base, where he should have been known to the pakistanis, if he wasn't. it is an issue that many believe should change u.s./pakistani relati
it comes to terrorists within pakistan. so this is the pattern. it's been going on for many, many years. it's good that we've gotten over this hump and that they are trying to tone things down. >> what's -- i mean i think you're absolutely right about the chinese getting a peek at that. many of the defense analyst and aviation buffs assumed china has had a look at this already. what is the significance of secretary of state hillary clinton going? is that a good thing to return to the old...
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reza sayah is joining us from pakistan this morning. why the apparent about-face by the pakistani government? >> well, i'm not sure if you can exactly call it an about-face at this point. i don't think there was any indication throughout this week after the raid on the bin laden compound that the pakistani government made a definitive decision not to give access to these individuals, the bin laden wives. they were mulling this decision over, considering it. this is a critical decision for the pakistani government. this has already been an embarrassing episode for them. these women could have some information about bin laden's support network here in pakistan. and certainly that information could link that support network to pakistan's security establishment and that could certainly be another embarrassing episode for them. they were mulling it over and according to a report they have decided to give the u.s. access. >> we've lost reza, the satellite feed froze up there. we'll get back to him. what i'm interested in, originally they had
reza sayah is joining us from pakistan this morning. why the apparent about-face by the pakistani government? >> well, i'm not sure if you can exactly call it an about-face at this point. i don't think there was any indication throughout this week after the raid on the bin laden compound that the pakistani government made a definitive decision not to give access to these individuals, the bin laden wives. they were mulling this decision over, considering it. this is a critical decision for...
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and pakistan growing even wider this morning. now that pakistan has arrested a local doctor accusing him of helping the cia set up a fake vaccination sting to track down osama bin laden. reza sayah live from islamabad this morning. how did the sting work and how did the doctor's arrest impact the already damaged relationship between the u.s. and pakistan? >> yeah. this thing straight out of a spy novel, kiran. a pakistani intelligence source tells us that this pakistani doctor is in custody. it's not clear if he's going to be charged with anything. we know he's suspected of being linked with a very intricate cia plot to confirm that, indeed, bin laden was hiding out in abbottbad. the source tells us this doctor had staged a fake vaccination campaign offering free vaccinations and polio drops to people and children in abbottbad. according to the british paper "the guardian" he hired two nurses who were going around house to house offering shots and the plan was to use the vaccine, the syringe, from the bin laden kids or extract bl
and pakistan growing even wider this morning. now that pakistan has arrested a local doctor accusing him of helping the cia set up a fake vaccination sting to track down osama bin laden. reza sayah live from islamabad this morning. how did the sting work and how did the doctor's arrest impact the already damaged relationship between the u.s. and pakistan? >> yeah. this thing straight out of a spy novel, kiran. a pakistani intelligence source tells us that this pakistani doctor is in...
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laden while he was in pakistan? even more critical question is, did pakistani intelligence know. this militant group in pakistan has very, very close ties to pakistani intelligence. that's because the isi is basically mentored and grown them for the last 20 years. they set the group up to fight the soviets in afghanistan, to fight india over kashmir, so they go hand and glove. now "the new york times" when it talks about tracing the phone calls it says that harco commandos had called pakistani intelligence officials but also says quoting officials this is not a smoking gun, that the isi knew that bin laden was at this compound in abbottbad and were protecting him but it does say they're going to investigate this further because there is the crucial link between this pakistani militant group and the pakistani intelligence historically. >> we're just still getting so much new information that hopefully that will help investigators as they try to figure out what kind of threats are out there. zain, another question, in
laden while he was in pakistan? even more critical question is, did pakistani intelligence know. this militant group in pakistan has very, very close ties to pakistani intelligence. that's because the isi is basically mentored and grown them for the last 20 years. they set the group up to fight the soviets in afghanistan, to fight india over kashmir, so they go hand and glove. now "the new york times" when it talks about tracing the phone calls it says that harco commandos had called...
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and pakistan. yesterday testimony from admiral mike mullen the outgoing chairman of the joint chiefs triggering an angry response from islamabad. insisting the top spy agency, the isi, had close ties to the network a violent faction of the taliban. listen to what he told the senate. >> the network for one acts as a veritable arm of pakistan's internal services intelligence agency. with isi support, the operatives conducted that truck bomb attack as well as the assault on our embassy. we also have credible intelligence that they were behind the june 28th attack on the intercontinental hotel in kabul and a host of other smaller but effective operations. >> reporter: pakistan the foreign minister responded to admiral mullen's allegations and warned the white house it's in jeopardy of losing an ally. >>> the united states is facing a real possibility of a partial government shutdown in seven days. we have heard this before, we should tell you. the republican-controlled house passing a $3.7 billion disa
and pakistan. yesterday testimony from admiral mike mullen the outgoing chairman of the joint chiefs triggering an angry response from islamabad. insisting the top spy agency, the isi, had close ties to the network a violent faction of the taliban. listen to what he told the senate. >> the network for one acts as a veritable arm of pakistan's internal services intelligence agency. with isi support, the operatives conducted that truck bomb attack as well as the assault on our embassy. we...
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it is 8:00 in the east breaking news from pakistan. a deadly bomb blast at a mosque in the tribal village of gandhi along the afghan border. of officials say a teenager set off the explosion. at least 34 people were killed and a hundred others wounded. >>> we are following breaking news out of afghanistan's capital. a few hours ago two suicide bombers attacked the british council in kabul. at least eight people were killed. ten others are being treated for injuries. explosions and gunfire echoed through the city several more hours. >>> in 90 minutes we will watch your money and wall street to see how it reacts to the beating the world markets are taking right now. steep declines in europe and asia after a painful day in the united states in the stock market. dow down nearly 4% down and nasdaq and s&p hit harder. renewed fears that the world economy is stalling. if we take a look at u.s. stock futures they are all down. dow futures down by more than 150 points. the good news they had been down more earlier. prepare yourself for volatili
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there have been allegations for a long time that pakistan harbors terrorists. and yet, you said this meeting was very, very frank and you discussed the osama bin laden raid. can you tell us, did they express their dismay that they weren't told beforehand about the raid? >> well, i think one of the most important parts of the meeting was the fact that secretary clinton and i both said we've seen no evidence of the senior leadership had any knowledge of bin laden's presence there. although there certainly is a belief that there was some support network in both the united states and pakistan, specifically, believe that. again, i've seen them focus on this. we've certainly had differences. but we come from a time in the '90s where we had no relationship. we had a big trust deficit, so we're working our way back through that. certainly the recent raid put a significant dent in that progress, but both sides are continuing to commit to work our way through it because we both think it's a vital relationship. >> you mentioned there were people in some circles who believ
there have been allegations for a long time that pakistan harbors terrorists. and yet, you said this meeting was very, very frank and you discussed the osama bin laden raid. can you tell us, did they express their dismay that they weren't told beforehand about the raid? >> well, i think one of the most important parts of the meeting was the fact that secretary clinton and i both said we've seen no evidence of the senior leadership had any knowledge of bin laden's presence there. although...
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al suri accused of running new recruits from afghanistan and pakistan. he is a chief fund-raiser for the terror group and a danger to the u.s. his capture could shut down a big financial resource for al qaeda. >>> and suicide bombers strike two government buildings in syria. this morning, car bombs exmropld outside security offices in damascus. they heard heavy gunfire and syrian tv reporting a number of civilian calcties. these attacks point to al qaeda. >>> new zealand rocked by twin earthquakes today. a 5.8 magnitude quake struck christchurch and then less than 90 minutes later another 5.8 magnitude quake hit. several aftershocks followed. falling rocks caused some problems for drivers and at least two people were injured. >>> a fresh blanket of snow complicating travel plans for some folks this morning as they head home for the holidays. almost a foot of snow fell in denver and in new england light snow could cause minor delays today on the roads and, of course, that major airports. >>> back to our top story. a pause in the gridlock in washington. th
al suri accused of running new recruits from afghanistan and pakistan. he is a chief fund-raiser for the terror group and a danger to the u.s. his capture could shut down a big financial resource for al qaeda. >>> and suicide bombers strike two government buildings in syria. this morning, car bombs exmropld outside security offices in damascus. they heard heavy gunfire and syrian tv reporting a number of civilian calcties. these attacks point to al qaeda. >>> new zealand...
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relationship with pakistan, one thing that will happen next, u.s. military will look to see whether any u.s. military officials should be held accountable for this incident that went so terribly wrong. christine. >> barbara starr at the pentagon, thank you. >>> walmart pulls a batch of baby formula after a baby's sudden death in missouri. they recalled enfamil newborn from stores nationwide as a precaution. but only those batches with the lot number zp 1 k 7 g. this after a 10-day-old dies from a rare bacterial infection them are also testing the state of the water that was used to make the formula. meade-johnson says it tested negative for the bacteria before it was shipped. they say, we are highly confident of the safety and quality of our products and the vigorous testing we put them through. >>> time running out with nine days and counting before the payroll tax cut expires. no resolution in sight. take a look at what this could cost you on a $53,000 per year salary. $83 per month. and over a year, about $1,000. the president crashed the briefin
relationship with pakistan, one thing that will happen next, u.s. military will look to see whether any u.s. military officials should be held accountable for this incident that went so terribly wrong. christine. >> barbara starr at the pentagon, thank you. >>> walmart pulls a batch of baby formula after a baby's sudden death in missouri. they recalled enfamil newborn from stores nationwide as a precaution. but only those batches with the lot number zp 1 k 7 g. this after a...
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we have a clear now flash point between pakistan and america. >> i think this is putting the pakistan leadership and government on the -- and i think it's not a very responsible statement. >> you think it's irresponsible for president obama to say that? >> yes, indeed. >> because it basically implies that america has rights in terms of taking action on the sovereign soil as in pakistan with bin laden that it has a right to do that when it has no right to do that. >> certainly no country has no right to intrude on any other country. technically, it's an act of war. so therefore i think it is an irresponsible statement. and i think such arrogance should not be shown publicly to the world. >> that's pervez musharraf tonight with piers morgan at 9:00 eastern. >> it is worth noting that pervez musharraf was largely ousted by the current government that's in there with u.s. support. they forced him out -- he's -- he has a bone to pick with the u.s. at the moment. it's useful for him to look like he's speaking very strongly on behalf of the pakistani government. >> it is easier when you're o
we have a clear now flash point between pakistan and america. >> i think this is putting the pakistan leadership and government on the -- and i think it's not a very responsible statement. >> you think it's irresponsible for president obama to say that? >> yes, indeed. >> because it basically implies that america has rights in terms of taking action on the sovereign soil as in pakistan with bin laden that it has a right to do that when it has no right to do that....
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clinton stressed that a strong pakistan is critical to stability in the middle east. she also pressured pakistan to step up efforts to target terrorists. >>> a new day in libya. still cheering the death of moammar gadhafi. libya's new government said he was killed in the crossfire as they finally took his hometown of sirte. an air strike hit his fleeing convoy minutes before he was captured. liberation will be officially announced tomorrow. >>> now that gadhafi is gone, yeah, the people of libya are dancing in the streets. the first taste they had of freedom in over 40 years, but when the celebrations died down, there is work to be done. building a democracy from the ruins of a violent dictatorship will be challenging to say the least, earlier on "american morning," senator job mccain weighed in on the role america should play moving forward. >> first thing we need to do is help them when they're wounded. they have 30,000 wounded. they do not have the capability to treat these people. i'd love to see some of these libyans flown to our army hospital in germany. we coul
clinton stressed that a strong pakistan is critical to stability in the middle east. she also pressured pakistan to step up efforts to target terrorists. >>> a new day in libya. still cheering the death of moammar gadhafi. libya's new government said he was killed in the crossfire as they finally took his hometown of sirte. an air strike hit his fleeing convoy minutes before he was captured. liberation will be officially announced tomorrow. >>> now that gadhafi is gone, yeah,...
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he's meeting with pakistan's president and prime minister. wants them to step up the fight against al qaeda and taliban militants who hide in the northwest pakistan area and launch attacks on american troops across the border into afghanistan. >> secretary of state hillary clinton is on a visit to oman. she sat down with cnn and took time to remember the victims of the tucson shootings. she also gave her thoughts about a possible motive comparing the accused shooter to a terrorist. >> based on what i know, this is a criminal defendant who was in some ways motivated by his own political views, who had a particular animus toward the congresswoman. and i think when you cross the line from expressing opinions that are of conflicting differences in our political environment into taking action as violent action, that's a hallmark of extremism, whether it comes from the right or the left, from al qaeda, anarchists, whoever it is. >> secretary clinton made the comments at a town hall meeting in abu dhabi asking the audience not to judge the actions a
he's meeting with pakistan's president and prime minister. wants them to step up the fight against al qaeda and taliban militants who hide in the northwest pakistan area and launch attacks on american troops across the border into afghanistan. >> secretary of state hillary clinton is on a visit to oman. she sat down with cnn and took time to remember the victims of the tucson shootings. she also gave her thoughts about a possible motive comparing the accused shooter to a terrorist....
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and pakistan. sharpening its warning for pakistan to cut ties with the taliban group believed to be responsible for u.s. interest in afghanistan. >> barbara starr following this story and she's live at the pentagon for us this morning. good morning, barbara. >> hey, good morning, everybody. you start hearing this about the war lord group in pakistan of insurgents, terrorists that were launching many high-profile attacks and come across from pakistan into afghanistan. they are said to be responsible for attacks against u.s. troops, attacks against many high-profile targets in kabul, in the capital of afghanistan. this is a growing concern to the obama administration because they are leading to a lot of security concerns. here at the pentagon yesterday, defense secretary leon panetta really put it out on the line saying that the pakistnis have to start cracking down on this network. have a listen. >> our biggest concern right now is to put as much pressure as possible on the pakistanis to exercise co
and pakistan. sharpening its warning for pakistan to cut ties with the taliban group believed to be responsible for u.s. interest in afghanistan. >> barbara starr following this story and she's live at the pentagon for us this morning. good morning, barbara. >> hey, good morning, everybody. you start hearing this about the war lord group in pakistan of insurgents, terrorists that were launching many high-profile attacks and come across from pakistan into afghanistan. they are said...
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it's a huge deal, india versus pakistan. pakistan lofst by 29 runs. you're looking at pictures in india. everyone went completely nuts, cheering on the streets, dancing, they were so happy. i don't know how much you know about cricket. i don't really watch to be honest. i may sound like i love cricket. it's one of those sports everybody tunes into. >> we love baseball, the rest of the world loves cricket. >> we love football, the test of the world loves soccer. are we missing something? >> you guys can think of it like baseball. in cricket, one team has too get the other one out, everyone is trying to score a run. in cricket you have 300 bowls. it's the same kind of thing as a pitch. if you get a home run, similar if someone whacks the ball with the bat and gets it out of the large circle you're supposed to play in and gets six points. it's a lot of similarities, sort of. >> you explained it pretty well. >> that's good. thanks, zain. you can watch zain every morning at 5:00 a.m. eastern on "world one," easy for you to say so early, right here on cnn.
it's a huge deal, india versus pakistan. pakistan lofst by 29 runs. you're looking at pictures in india. everyone went completely nuts, cheering on the streets, dancing, they were so happy. i don't know how much you know about cricket. i don't really watch to be honest. i may sound like i love cricket. it's one of those sports everybody tunes into. >> we love baseball, the rest of the world loves cricket. >> we love football, the test of the world loves soccer. are we missing...
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citizen in pakistan. ayman al zawahiri can be heard saying they've captured an american jew called warren weinstein. gunman took him from his home just days before he planned to move back to the u.s. al sa wa zawahiri listed eight demands. the closing of the u.s. military prison also requested at guantanamo bay. >>> and passing sanctions against iran cutting off iran's central bank from the rest of the world's banks. the white house is balking say it could backfire and cost us a lot more money at the gas pump. >>> this morning we're expecting results from egypt's first round of parliamentary elections. egyptians voted monday and tuesday for the first time since president hosni mubarak was forced out of power in february. >>> well, it was saddam hussein's palace before it became headquarters for the u.s. war effort, renamed camp victory, and this morning, iraq is officially in control of the sprawling baghdad base. the formal hand over coming after yesterday's ceremony where vice president biden praised th
citizen in pakistan. ayman al zawahiri can be heard saying they've captured an american jew called warren weinstein. gunman took him from his home just days before he planned to move back to the u.s. al sa wa zawahiri listed eight demands. the closing of the u.s. military prison also requested at guantanamo bay. >>> and passing sanctions against iran cutting off iran's central bank from the rest of the world's banks. the white house is balking say it could backfire and cost us a lot...
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. >>> eight people were killed in karachi, pakistan, overnight when a suicide bomber rammed a truck full of explosives into the home of a senior police official. the taliban is claiming responsibility. a spokesman says the attack serves as a message to officials who work against the taliban and alongside the u.s. >>> the transportation security administration, the tsa, firing 28 employees at hawaii's honolulu international airport. the move comes after an investigation revealed several screeners were not checking bags for explosives before putting them onboard planes. in addition to the firings, the tsa also suspended 15 people. >>> investigators have now recovered part of the tail of that vintage plane that plunged into spectators during an air show in nevada friday. nine people were killed, including the pilot. the ntsb says there was a camera and a data recorder onboard. it could help determine exactly what caused the crash. >>> how far did peyton manning go to try to play this year? europe. fox news reporting that the colts quarterback travelled overseas for stem cell therapy that is
. >>> eight people were killed in karachi, pakistan, overnight when a suicide bomber rammed a truck full of explosives into the home of a senior police official. the taliban is claiming responsibility. a spokesman says the attack serves as a message to officials who work against the taliban and alongside the u.s. >>> the transportation security administration, the tsa, firing 28 employees at hawaii's honolulu international airport. the move comes after an investigation...
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you were asked by the state department to go to russia, saudi arabia and pakistan. what were you doing and what was that like? >> we were asked by the u.s. state department and an amazing ngo called the humpty dumpty institute which works on humanitarian issues to perform in russia, saudi and pakistan and we performed versions of the home tour there. we performed regular concerts for mixed audiences. but in pakistan, specifically, we played a lot of shows at orphanages and schools. >> what an experience. >> it was amazing. we were made to feel so welcome in all of these places. >> you were there for three weeks, approximately? overseas? >> the whole tour was about six weeks. >> six weeks. >> oh, wow. mistake. and you just wrapped up a tour in los angeles, right? what's next? what is on tap for 2012? >> we'll do the home tour in the u.s. in four more american cities this year and we're working with the state department to develop more home tour programs in other countries this year. so, that's the plan. we're really excited about it. >> in the meantime, i hope you en
you were asked by the state department to go to russia, saudi arabia and pakistan. what were you doing and what was that like? >> we were asked by the u.s. state department and an amazing ngo called the humpty dumpty institute which works on humanitarian issues to perform in russia, saudi and pakistan and we performed versions of the home tour there. we performed regular concerts for mixed audiences. but in pakistan, specifically, we played a lot of shows at orphanages and schools....
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pakistan will boycott and upcoming conference in afghanistan. u.s. officials are investigating the incident. >>> hillary clinton has arrived in myanmar. she's the first secretary of state to visit the southeast asian nation in five decades. the historic two-day trip comes on the heels of dramatic concessions by president thein and his new government. they recently freed dozens of political prisoners including aung san suu kyi. >>> still to come this morning, some are calling him the accident's nominee. why mitt romney may be the luckiest candidate ever to run for president. >>> oops. the gaffes keep coming for rick perry. the gop candidate make as double flub at a recent campaign stop. we'll show you the tape, straight ahead. >>> and it's said to be weren't of the largest strikes in a generation. shutting down schools and creating long lines at airports. live to london with developing details of a nationwide strike. >>> you're watching "american morning." it's 11 minutes past the hour. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my
pakistan will boycott and upcoming conference in afghanistan. u.s. officials are investigating the incident. >>> hillary clinton has arrived in myanmar. she's the first secretary of state to visit the southeast asian nation in five decades. the historic two-day trip comes on the heels of dramatic concessions by president thein and his new government. they recently freed dozens of political prisoners including aung san suu kyi. >>> still to come this morning, some are calling...
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. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton is heading to pakistan later today. her trip will follow this morning's surprise visit to afghanistan. clinton is meeting with afghan president karzai. on the agenda america's commitment to a stable and secure afghanistan. the trip follows her visit to libya. the first for an american diplomat since moammar gadhafi was forced from power. >>> new developments out of lib libya. reuters is reporting the transitional government forces are claiming to have captured moammar gadhafi's hometown and the last major stronghold front line commander says they are trying to chase down any of gadhafi's forces trying to run away. the takeover comes almost three months after gadhafi was ousted from power. >>> there has been a fourth arrest in the case of four mentally disabled adults found locked in a basement boiler room last weekend in philadelphia. 32-year-old jane mcintosh is facing multiple charge including kidnapping. she is the daughter of linda ann weston who has already been arrested in the case. police say the suspects held th
. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton is heading to pakistan later today. her trip will follow this morning's surprise visit to afghanistan. clinton is meeting with afghan president karzai. on the agenda america's commitment to a stable and secure afghanistan. the trip follows her visit to libya. the first for an american diplomat since moammar gadhafi was forced from power. >>> new developments out of lib libya. reuters is reporting the transitional government forces are...
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. >>> the occupy movement spreading to pakistan. 75 people came together yesterday for an occupy islamabad rally. protests aimed at the world bank and what they call an unfair capitalist world. >>> still to come, republicans furious over the botched fast and furious gun running program. homeland security secretary janet napolitano getting an earful. one lawmaker could barely stay in his seat. >>> and a lawsuit against pe seaworld. more, when we come back. it's 22 past the hour. >>> welcome back. minding your business this morning. right now, markets on track to open sharply higher, after european leaders reached an agreement, finally overnight to deal with that region's debt crisis. overseas markets are also significantly higher at this hour. that agreement coming after a marathon 11 hours of talks. the plan involves three parts. private investors, holding greek debt, will take a 50% loss on their investment and that will in turn reduce the amount of debt that greece owes. it also shores up the region's banks and creates a stronger, more dynamic bailout fund. this morning, we're waiting fo
. >>> the occupy movement spreading to pakistan. 75 people came together yesterday for an occupy islamabad rally. protests aimed at the world bank and what they call an unfair capitalist world. >>> still to come, republicans furious over the botched fast and furious gun running program. homeland security secretary janet napolitano getting an earful. one lawmaker could barely stay in his seat. >>> and a lawsuit against pe seaworld. more, when we come back. it's 22 past...
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i mean, i get what you're saying but then we should be in yemen and in pakistan and we should be perhaps in somalia and we should be considering action in several other places. it just doesn't seem realistic. >> well, it seems that wherever there is a strike and wherever there is a force is coming after america we will retaliate back. you need to occupy and go in there and basically have a nation building -- here is the thing that took me offer the top, kiran. when i heard that the only country was able to go in there and extract minerals which is copper, they are extracting from china, china doesn't have any investment there, doesn't have any forces there to keep the peace or build stability. they have to depend on us. is that our mission to build that nation and that economy? i think we need to rebuild america and folk s our efforts back here. >> all right. good to get your take morning. senator joe manchin from west virginia, great to talk with us and thank you for being with us. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> interesting stuff. president obama speaks on afghanistan tonight from the
i mean, i get what you're saying but then we should be in yemen and in pakistan and we should be perhaps in somalia and we should be considering action in several other places. it just doesn't seem realistic. >> well, it seems that wherever there is a strike and wherever there is a force is coming after america we will retaliate back. you need to occupy and go in there and basically have a nation building -- here is the thing that took me offer the top, kiran. when i heard that the only...
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. >> reporter: the surveillance over osama bin laden's compound in pakistan. military officials say if the drone's technology is compromised, other nations will likely device better defenses against it. >> and if they emulate us we'll find it much more difficult to go after them and to go after their aerodefenses as well as the assets they're trying to protect. in the case of iran, it would perhaps be their nuclear weapons system. >> reporter: now, if all of this sounds farfetched with nothing but frag mthments of the drone on the ground, remember this, one of the stealth planes shot down over serbia in 1999. balkan military officials say chinese agents bought up pieces of that plane from the local farmers, and when china unveiled its stealth plane, earlier this year, a lot of experts say it borrowed from american technology. christine? >> chris lawrence, thank you, chris. >>> in a few hours former illinois governor rod blagojevich will learn his sentence for public corruption. if federal prosecutors get their way, blagojevich will be going away for a very lon
. >> reporter: the surveillance over osama bin laden's compound in pakistan. military officials say if the drone's technology is compromised, other nations will likely device better defenses against it. >> and if they emulate us we'll find it much more difficult to go after them and to go after their aerodefenses as well as the assets they're trying to protect. in the case of iran, it would perhaps be their nuclear weapons system. >> reporter: now, if all of this sounds...
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they also have long-standing extensive military relationships with the russians, with pakistan, even with north korea. the chinese military has very long deep relationships in many places and the internet is certainly becoming one of the growing areas that they look to to get the technical information that they believe they need. >> tiananmen square, we have laws in that we are not selling technology to china but china, in the meantime, continues to build its military and police state. something i know the pentagon and economic security experts watch. regard rah starr, thanks. >>> critics say all no child left behind has failed the kids. we are joined live by a guest. will the move arm our students for success? 35 minutes after the hour. [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll b
they also have long-standing extensive military relationships with the russians, with pakistan, even with north korea. the chinese military has very long deep relationships in many places and the internet is certainly becoming one of the growing areas that they look to to get the technical information that they believe they need. >> tiananmen square, we have laws in that we are not selling technology to china but china, in the meantime, continues to build its military and police state....
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daniel pearl was kidnap in january 2002 in pakistan. video of his killing was later posted online and that's where they were able to look at the hands seen in some of the screen captures and compare them to other pictures of the hands of khalid shaikh mohammed. >>> we turn back to brazil. the situation is dire there. take a look here. the dramatic pictures of the flooding that's been taking place there. this is through a levee of rio de janeiro and the streets there. the death toll could get up to a thousand. they have had a week of mudslides there. take a look at some of the other pictures we have for you. what can only be described, if you will, here, a sink hole. there seems to be a home dangling precariously on the edge of it. still, an ongoing situation for the folks in brazil. >> amazing pictures. the fbi is asking for help to find out who planted a bomb along the parade route. it was designed to kill but found in a backpack before the event and disarmed. >>> something that the faa is becoming increasingly concerned about. lasers.
daniel pearl was kidnap in january 2002 in pakistan. video of his killing was later posted online and that's where they were able to look at the hands seen in some of the screen captures and compare them to other pictures of the hands of khalid shaikh mohammed. >>> we turn back to brazil. the situation is dire there. take a look here. the dramatic pictures of the flooding that's been taking place there. this is through a levee of rio de janeiro and the streets there. the death toll...
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and no permission from the congress, going into libya, starting another battle in yemen, in somalia, pakistan, iraq, afghanistan, we can't afford it. i mean the people know it. they're sick and tired of it. so i don't think this is strange at all. i think i am mainstream america on this foreign policy. >> you also said that you would -- there's no authority in the constitution for fema. after some of the disasters we've seen this year, technically the government wouldn't be there to help people in their neediest hour. >> yeah. well they don't do a very good job, fema has a bad reputation. i live on the coast and i've taken a very strong stand against the problems that fema causes and believe me, we got tons of calls when the hurricanes hit, because fema gets in the way and take over, they're very costly, fema and that whole concept of insure people with other taxpayers' money to go and deliberately build in dangerous places, i mean, it's so anti-economic to encourage people to do the things that the marketplace wouldn't allow them to do. but just think of the recovery effort with the major hu
and no permission from the congress, going into libya, starting another battle in yemen, in somalia, pakistan, iraq, afghanistan, we can't afford it. i mean the people know it. they're sick and tired of it. so i don't think this is strange at all. i think i am mainstream america on this foreign policy. >> you also said that you would -- there's no authority in the constitution for fema. after some of the disasters we've seen this year, technically the government wouldn't be there to help...